Hand-guided work apparatus and assembly including said hand-guided work apparatus and a support
US-9689126-B2 · Jun 27, 2017 · US
US10039367B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10039367-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615098898-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 14, 2016 |
| Priority date | May 25, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 7, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 7, 2018 |
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Embodiments of the disclosure are directed to a back-mounted power tool system. The power tool system includes a battery package that can be used on other power tool systems, a backpack apparatus, a power tool, and a connecting member. The backpack apparatus includes a backpack harness to mount the backpack apparatus onto a user's body and a first connector to removably couple the battery package to the backpack apparatus. The power tool includes a motor driven by a power supply from the battery package. The connecting member transfers a weight of the power tool and/or a force received from the power tool to the backpack apparatus by rotatably coupling the power tool to the backpack apparatus. The connecting member further enables the power tool to rotate about a first rotation axis or a second rotation axis, the first rotation axis being perpendicular to the second rotation axis.
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What is claimed is: 1. A back-mounted power tool system, comprising: a battery package that can be used on other power tool systems; a backpack apparatus, comprising a backpack harness to mount the backpack apparatus onto a user's body and a first connector to removably couple the battery package to the backpack apparatus; a power tool, comprising a motor driven by a power supply from the battery package; a connecting member to transfer a weight of the power tool and/or a force received from the power tool to the backpack apparatus by rotatably coupling the power tool to the backpack apparatus, wherein the connecting member enables the power tool to rotate about a first rotation axis or a second rotation axis, the first rotation axis being perpendicular to the second rotation axis. 2. The back-mounted power tool system of claim 1 , wherein the battery package further comprises one or more battery cells, a case enclosing the battery cells, and an electrical terminal. 3. The back-mounted power tool system of claim 2 , wherein the case further comprises fitting structures to couple the battery package to the first connector, the fitting structures comprising one or more fitting slots complementary to one or more fitting members of the first connector. 4. The back-mounted power tool system of claim 1 , wherein the power tool is a blower or a blower vacuum, the power tool further comprising: a propeller, which can be driven by the motor to generate an air flow; an airway providing a passage for the air flow; an electronic board; a power inlet; and a user control. 5. The back-mounted power tool system of claim 4 , wherein the power tool further comprises a board chamber that comprises an air inlet and an air outlet, wherein the electronic board is installed in the board chamber. 6. The back-mounted power tool system of claim 4 , wherein the power tool further comprises: a motor chamber having an air inlet and an air outlet; and a fan connected to the motor, wherein the motor and the fan are installed inside the motor chamber, and the motor chamber is installed inside the airway. 7. The back-mounted power tool system of claim 6 , wherein the propeller and the fan are located on two opposite sides of the motor, and when driven by motor, generate air flows having two opposite directions. 8. The back-mounted power tool system of claim 4 , wherein the user control is a handle to adjust movement of the power tool and is located adjacent to a center of gravity of the power tool. 9. The back-mounted power tool system of claim 8 , wherein the handle comprises electronic circuits and/or components that control the motor's operation. 10. The back-mounted power tool system of claim 8 , wherein the handle comprises one or more cushions at its bottom to damp an interaction between the power tool and the handle. 11. The back-mounted power tool system of claim 1 , wherein the backpack apparatus further comprises a base member, the base member including an ejecting apparatus to eject the battery package. 12. The back-mounted power tool system of claim 11 , wherein: the base member further comprises a second connector; and the connecting member further comprises a fitting member to couple an arm of the connecting member to the backpack apparatus, the fitting member having a first fitting element interlocked with the second connector and a second fitting element rotatably coupled to the arm of the connecting member. 13. The back-mounted power tool system of claim 1 , wherein the connecting member further comprises a power tool connector and a first arm, the power tool connector connecting the first arm to the power tool, the power tool connector comprising a clamp that clamps to the body of the power tool. 14. The back-mounted power tool system of claim 13 , wherein the connecting member further comprises a spring between the first arm and the power tool connector to damp force between the power tool and the connecting member. 15. The back-mounted power tool system of claim 1 , further comprises a power cord that electrically connects the battery package to the power tool, wherein the power cord passes through an inside of the connecting member. 16. The back-mounted power tool system of claim 1 , wherein the power tool further comprises a battery connector, and the battery package can be removed from the backpack apparatus and removably coupled to the battery connector. 17. The back-mounted power tool system of claim 1 , wherein the power tool is selected from a blower, a vacuum, a blower vacuum, a mulcher, a trimmer, a chainsaw, a grass cutter, a brush cutter, a tying machine, a drill, a lawn mower, a circular saw, an angle grinder, a sander, or reciprocating saws. 18. The back-mounted power tool system of claim 1 , wherein a weight of battery package ranges from 30% to 150% of a weight of the power tool, or is greater than 1 kilogram. 19. The back-mounted power tool system of claim 1 , further comprises a second power tool electrically coupled to the battery package. 20. A back-mounted power tool system, comprising: a battery package that can be used on other power tool systems, the battery package comprising a case enclosing one or more battery cells; a backpack apparatus, comprising a backpack harness to mount the backpack apparatus onto a user's body and a connector to removably couple the battery package to the backpack apparatus; and a power tool coupled to the backpack apparatus and having a motor driven by a power supply from the battery package; wherein the case further comprises fitting structures to couple the battery package to the connector, the fitting structures including one or more fitting slots complementary to one or more fitting members of the connector, and wherein a ratio between a weight of the battery package and a total weight of the power tool and the battery package is equal to or greater than 30%. 21. The back-mounted power tool system of claim 20 , wherein the battery package can be removed from the backpack apparatus and removably coupled to a battery connector of the power tool. 22. The back-mounted power tool system of claim 20 , wherein: the case further comprises a locking slot; the connector comprises a fastener to interlocks the locking slot to prevent the battery package from decoupling from the connector. 23. The back-mounted power tool system of claim 22 , wherein the backpack apparatus further comprises a base member, the base member including an ejecting apparatus to eject the battery package when the fastener is unlocked from the locking slot. 24. The back-mounted power tool system of claim 20 , wherein the power tool is coupled to the backpack apparatus via a power cord. 25. The back-mounted power tool system of claim 20 , wherein the power tool is rotatably coupled to the backpack apparatus via a connecting member, the connecting member transferring a weight of the power tool and/or a force received from the power tool to the backpack apparatus. 26. A back-mounted power tool system, comprising: a battery package to provide a power supply; a backpack apparatus, comprising a backpack harness to mount the backpack apparatus onto a user's body and a first connector to couple the battery package to the backpack apparatus; a power tool, comprising a motor driven by the power supply; a connecting member to transfer a weight of the power tool and/or a
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